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my issue isn't so related to TestDisk question,but I hope that I will find the answer via using it.
The thing is that I accidentally turned off my PC while it was trying to fix the consequences of BSOD error.
And now when i try to boot my computer,it shows "Unmountable boot volume"
Fortunately,Google is full of this requests,but none of the ways to fix this error works
I've tried to solve this problem with the help of command promt,but there is no result. Chkdsk doesn't work,fixboot says "Element not found" or "Access is denied".
Afterwards I've decided to use TestDisk utility to find the defects. When I press Analyse SSD,it shows GPT (in the partition list) and then it goes like
"Warning: Bad ending head (CHS and LBA don't match)
No partition is bootable". The quick search finds only 3 of them(partitions).
(Sorry for this shitty pics. That was the only way to upload the information )
so here we go with the deep search.
and there is the last shot
one of the partitions has D instead of P. eventually,if I write all this partitons to my disk,EUFI will show me my SSD with Windows 10 Boot Manager until I turn off my PC. And then it disappears
Any solution? any help is appreciated.

Greetings!
After a few researches I've found an error that sounds like "Diskpart has encountered an error the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error". I suppose that is the main issue to solve. Any ideas?
Thank you.
(And I'm very sorry for being out of topic)

I/0 device error may be due to bad sectors. In this case, you should clone the disk to a new empty one using ddrescue.

Greetings again!
As a matter of fact there are no bad blocks on my SSD according to scanning
Is it grave or not?
That is what smart says
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED
If you need any information in detail,please contact me.